The glasses, created by Meta, permits hands-free recording, allowing the new Orleans attacker to capture footage without ...
U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday visited the scene of the New Year's Day attack in New Orleans that left 14 people dead and ...
The glasses can take photos and videos and even use an AI assistant to answer questions about a wearer's surroundings.
The FBI and Homeland Security explained in a six-page bulletin that the low accessibility of 'car-ramming' could inspire ...
Throngs of New Year’s Day revelers packed in the city’s bustling French Quarter had no strong barriers to protect them from ...
Before al Qaeda and ISIS, before the age of attacks at crowded celebrations such as the Boston Marathon or the prelude to a ...
Bourbon Street reopened Thursday to a light crowd as tourists and locals veered away from the world-famous destination after an attacker plowed through crowds of revealers, killing more than a dozen ...
Some 36 hours after New Orleans was rocked by a terror attack, bar worker Samantha Petry wiped her tears and placed flowers ...
At the time of the attack, New Orleans had temporary barriers on Bourbon Street while it worked on a project to replace its ...
New Orleans was replacing older vehicle barriers, which are known as bollards, ahead of the city’s hosting the Super Bowl in February.
The attack occurred on Bourbon Street, known worldwide as one of the largest destinations for New Year’s Eve parties, and with crowds in the city in anticipation of the Sugar Bowl college football ...